Legislation
S 431 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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S 431 withholds U.S. funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) unless the Secretary of State certifies in writing that no UNRWA employee, contractor, or partner organization has criticized Israel, expressed support for boycotts for justice, or propagated antisemitic rhetoric. Examples of prohibited rhetoric include “describing Israelis as ‘occupiers’ or ‘settlers,’” expressing support for BDS, and advocating for the right of return. In defining antisemitism, the bill relies on the distorted IHRA definition, including its contemporary examples related to Israel. The IHRA definition conflates criticism of Israel and Palestinians’ lived experiences with anti-Jewish hate, infringing on protected expression and exacerbating anti-Palestinian racism. Similar bills introduced in previous sessions failed to pass.

Legislation
HB 1037 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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HB 1037 is an antisemitism redefinition bill that adopts the distorted IHRA definition of antisemitism, including its contemporary examples that target advocacy for Palestinian rights, into Indiana law applying to public schools and higher education institutions. The introduced version of this bill referred to the definition of antisemitism found in a 2010 Department of State factsheet that is substantially similar to the IHRA definition.

Legislation
HR 7900, Amendment 367 (2022)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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HR 7900 is the National Defense Authorization Act for 2023. Amendment 367 of US HR 7900 requires the U.S. Department of Defense to issue a report confirming that none of their contractors participate in or support any effort “based on a belief that Israel is oppressing Palestinians” that promotes boycotts for justice.

Legislation
HR 7900, Amendment 731 (2022)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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HR 7900 is the National Defense Authorization Act for 2023. Amendment 731 establishes that it is the policy of the U.S. to seek to abolish the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, an entity established to investigate ​​all alleged violations of international law surrounding the Unity Intifada.

Legislation
HB 30 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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HB 30 is an antisemitism redefinition bill that requires state agencies to consider the distorted IHRA definition of antisemitism, including its contemporary examples that target advocacy for Palestinian rights, when addressing allegations of discrimination or in the context of hate crimes enhancements. The definition conflates criticism of Israel and Palestinians’ lived experience and history with anti-Jewish hate, infringing on protected expression and exacerbating anti-Palestinian racism. An amended version of the bill adds antisemitic imagery to the state’s definition of terrorism and defines antisemitism according to the IHRA definition, a definition that conflates criticism of Israel and Palestinians’ lived experience and history with anti-Jewish hate, infringing on protected expression and exacerbating anti-Palestinian racism.

Legislation
LB 343 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with a company for goods or services unless the contract includes a written certification that the company does not, and for the duration of the contract will not, engage in boycott activity against Israel or illegal Israeli settlements. This bill exempts contracts with a value of less than one hundred thousand dollars or with companies with fewer than ten full-time employees. Additionally, this bill prohibits public entities from adopting any procurement, investment, or other policies that have the effect of “allowing, inducing, or requiring a person or company” to boycott Israel or illegal settlements, a provision that targets divestment or other BDS campaigns at public universities.

Legislation
HB 1368 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits any public entity from entering into a contract with a company unless the contract includes a written certification that the company is not engaged in, and agrees for the duration of the contract not to engage in, a boycott of Israel or illegal Israeli settlements. The bill exempts contracts with a value of less than one hundred thousand dollars or with companies with less than 10 employees. The version that passed out of the House removed the monetary threshold. The bill also prohibits the state investment board from adopting any investment policy that would “have the effect of requiring or inducing any person to boycott Israel.” 

Legislation
HB 2 (2023)
Status
Pending
Introduced
February 2023
Type(s)
Antisemitism Redefinition
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This anti-boycott bill prohibits state contracts with companies, including non-profits, that boycott Israel or entities “authorized, licensed, or organized to do business by the State of Israel,” which would encompass illegal Israeli settlements. Contractors must provide a written certification that they are not and will not for the duration of the contract engage in such boycotts. The bill excludes contracts whose total value is less than $100,000 and contractors that have fewer than 10 employees.